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SEecccccevoessooecesuen buried. It was he who was able, to procure for me a mounted Ger- man photograph—from “the mount of which | was able to remove the gion, Heid of a Unknown to sects ts miter, Sati oon s Riccol’s Chapter 37 MORE TREACHERY “AND Fate will have ‘her little : joke, ‘wowt he?" Le Sage added. “I haven't seen, many jokes late- wy.” murmured Margaret, “Naturally dts @ Bigger joke to ‘me than to you, but I'm sure you'll ee a humorous ‘side ‘to it. “Out of a welter of treachery, the ‘hery.ot the’Kaid aud Raisul to Ii, and of iim to'them; the ery of the Malignis to the and the treachery ef Riccoli France; comes the downfall of ithe lot of them, and ‘the removal fot the obstacle to France's civiliz- jing march. “From their efforts at war, comes ‘peaee—fisal ‘péace, im this desert ‘that shall blessom Jike a rose.” photograph and substitute my own above the name end address ofthe German photographer.” “What happened to the real Herr j Schlacht, I mean?” asked Mar- garet, “1 killed him.” Margaret involuntarily drew away. “Oh, I aian"t murder him in cold, blood, my Sear. Curiously enough,’ 1 killed tim in selfdefence. As my little caravan approached his camp PIRATES TAKE OPENING con.! TEST WHILE KEY WEST “AGGREGATION COPS NIGHT CAP AT NAVY FIELD 1 bei ‘Playing a poor game on the’ to lose both ends of a. double- header yesterday afternoon to the one evening, beside a water-hole in’ | the Oued el Draa, he simply tarned his ‘men out and opened fire on ‘us, | “The treachery of the Malignis? | '—asked “Margaret. | Why, ‘what do”. “es, my Gear, black base trench: fery. Shall 1 tell.you?” “Tell nie sverything, please. The ‘more | dmow, the ‘more 4 can :per- \haps help, and the freer I shall be to do‘so.” “Well, the ergatization of wiiich fio the Sted, te thie wart of the word, discovered that the Kaid i wag daliying with Germany. Or put it the other way about, if you like. “Anyhow, ‘there were over tures, proposals and an understand. H ing. . . | Gtowas arranged that one ‘ot )Germany’s best men should come jand see the Kald, come toa definite ‘ @ treaty with '§ ef = RU-Sg asi. 5 i tt Hii e we i vebevete you'are a French éfficer, and the French secret service? He ws youlare not Herr Schiacht?*, “He knows I am a French agent, sreplied Colonel Le Sage. “He knows ‘gpae Herr Schiacht is dea@ uné were touched fer 30 hits and 29 seores, The Pirates cinched the first- half pennant with its vietory over |the Young Sluggers, the schedule, however, will be played through. This was decided upon by league’ | officials this morning. There are two more doubleheaders to be played. The scores: i RH # Pirates .. 601 011 17—17 21 1 Sluggers. 000 310 00— 4 11 10 Batteries: Q. Lopez and Vidal;| “ Bethel and Cates. RH & Key West— sseeveeq 010 016 130—12 10 2 ‘Sluggers— ae 110 000 000— 211 4 Batteries: Griffin'and Acevedo; Varela, Gates and Ingraham. ee} The person born on this day iis ;'a little too visionary. There is <-jeentain lack of initiative and a i weakness of concentration, This, \day is near the dividing line be-] ‘tween two signs and a careful istudy of beth is necessary in de- termining in which direction the YOU'LL IT HE i way to success may be found. Much depends on the individual aspects of the birth hour. will be inserted in The Citizen at} the rate of 1c a word for each in- | 2 sertion, but ‘the minimum for ‘the first’insertion in every instance is' 25e. ~ Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, 4|but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. Advertisers street address as well as their tele~ phone number if they desire ‘re- sults. With each ‘classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razer ‘Outfit. Ask for it. ‘FOR RENT | x Ls ‘Hef salary ‘has made front page mews in a place where big pay checks recently suf- fered! fheavy ‘slashes. 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Artman, 1809 Whitehead street or The Citizen Office. janil FOR SALE fiI view the riotous colors of sun-|» seene in “The Bitter Tea of}- {| fo find that d-ean’t write-a jinejan abliition in China. set And a restless ocean of brine. i-pick up my pen to give thoughts an outlet There are ten thousand _ stars gleaming from above ‘That mock my attempt to proclaim iow they fitsin»the sky like handjCapra which plays tonight at the} J. L. Stowers Music Co. in a glove; | That beauty and they are the same. 'There’s teh rising sun yawning over the trees, The roses—they seem to smile too, (/'Whén ‘I try to write about them and ‘the bees And ‘the morning sky’s endless , blue. “Filthy treachery exclalmed: Mar- garet. i don't know whether he took us “Toudteg trom the ‘Tanezruft, or he ‘had his suspicions ot Si for the Pedro Maligni, I :know | ‘swapicions of Maligni;as } von Mittengon opened fire at .sight, and wondered . he were double double- crossing, and ‘had warned Von ‘Mit- terigen to look out for me; © — ea cbeas Mt wax, as I sty, accaso get treachery,” Margaret in deep Gagast and da- @ignation. “Yes, pretty bad. It might be ar. gued, of course,” continued Colonel ‘he ‘Sage, “that I'm as ‘bad as they ‘are; the pecelver as bad as the ‘tng for geod—not for your own per sonal profit, not making money by ‘betraying tho person who employs you, an@ trasts you.” ‘Colonel Le Sage raised his huge hand and potted Margaret's shoul- der, “Thank you, my dear. 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